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  • TRAP55
    Calguns Addict
    • Jul 2008
    • 5536

    Originally posted by covingtonhouse
    Got a Winchester model 88 .308 #983XX. Thinking of selling, and the info I have shows 1959 DOM. Any change in this info?
    Thanks!!!
    Made mid 1960, 18,378 made that year.

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    • emcon5
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 3347

      One I forgot about.

      1911 SL 12 gauge (strangest shotgun design I have ever seen) S/N 598xx

      Thanks in advance

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      • IntoForever
        CGSSA Associate
        • Sep 2010
        • 3891

        Originally posted by TRAP55
        I got 1897 on that, so it would be safe to say, they were serial numbered different. I'll check with Bert and see what he has on that, and get back to you.
        Following up to see if you found out anything further.
        With all this "gun control" talk, I've not heard one politician say how they plan on taking guns from criminals, just law abiding Citizens.

        Originally posted by Nose Nuggets
        5 guys, hot damn thats some good eat'n.
        Originally posted by pyromensch
        damn, i duped my own thread...first time i did a poll

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        • TRAP55
          Calguns Addict
          • Jul 2008
          • 5536

          Originally posted by emcon5
          One I forgot about.

          1911 SL 12 gauge (strangest shotgun design I have ever seen) S/N 598xx

          Thanks in advance
          Made 1911 to 1925, with 82,744 made.....and no reliable serial number data.

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          • TRAP55
            Calguns Addict
            • Jul 2008
            • 5536

            Originally posted by IntoForever
            Following up to see if you found out anything further.
            Not yet, haven't had a chance to talk to Bert, his real job is working on Navy submarine computers, and I'm driving truck 12hrs a day, so it's kinda hard for the two of us to make contact. I will soon though, and let you know.

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            • jigenax
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2010
              • 1107

              Hi Trap,

              I have a 12 ga. 1897 with 2 serials. One is one the receiver and the other is one the barrel band(?).

              The receiver is "3971xx" with a "D" above it.

              The other is "6523xx" with no letters.

              Enjoy the pic!
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              • TRAP55
                Calguns Addict
                • Jul 2008
                • 5536

                Originally posted by jigenax
                Hi Trap,

                I have a 12 ga. 1897 with 2 serials. One is one the receiver and the other is one the barrel band(?).

                The receiver is "3971xx" with a "D" above it.

                The other is "6523xx" with no letters.

                Enjoy the pic!
                Receiver number 3971xx was made in late 1907

                Take down barrel and mag assembly 6523xx made in 1917

                Makes you wonder what happen to the two halves of the other two guns?

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                • jigenax
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 1107

                  Originally posted by TRAP55
                  Receiver number 3971xx was made in late 1907

                  Take down barrel and mag assembly 6523xx made in 1917

                  Makes you wonder what happen to the two halves of the other two guns?
                  Wow! 10 years apart? Yeah, never heard what happened to their respective halves. The FFL01 I bought it from said it came from an estate sale. It was one of those sales where none of the heirs knew about "Grampa's old guns" but I'm happy with it.

                  The unknown history kinda gives it some mystique to it. I can easily imagine the 97 was pressed into service for "The Great War" and during a bloody battle, suffered severe damage from a 8 mm round. During a lull in the fighting, the 97 was repaired by an armorer in the most field expedient way possible. Salvaging another serviceable barrel and mag assembly so it can return to the trenches and eventually returning home.

                  Or... the original owner was out hunting, dropped the 97 barrel first into the ground, resulting in a clogged barrel. Then in a split second, game appeared and the owner instantly reacted by aiming and pulling the trigger... which caused the barrel to banana peel....

                  So even though I'll never know what happened, it'll be amusing to think up what could have happened.
                  Last edited by jigenax; 02-25-2012, 11:06 AM. Reason: spelling
                  USMC 1985-93 0331/32 & 0341
                  NRA Endowment Life Member
                  CRPA & SASS Life Member

                  Resident CCW: Enhanced ID
                  Non Resident CCW: AZ, FL, NV, OR, & UT

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                  • jrr
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 620

                    Hey there.. hoping you can help me out with my WInchester. I had the date at 1899-1901, but I'd like to know for sure.

                    Winchester 1897 takedown: serial 116821 C

                    Thanks for your help!

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                    • TRAP55
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 5536

                      Originally posted by jrr
                      Hey there.. hoping you can help me out with my WInchester. I had the date at 1899-1901, but I'd like to know for sure.

                      Winchester 1897 takedown: serial 116821 C

                      Thanks for your help!
                      Made in mid 1900, with 31641 made that year.

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                      • TRAP55
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 5536

                        Some notes on the 1893/1897 Winchester shotguns.
                        Serial numbers for the 1897's were a continuation of the 1893 serial numbers.
                        The 1897 started with serial # 32,909, and ended with #46,190 in 1897.

                        The Model 1893 was manufactured with a rolled (fluid) steel barrel as standard. 3-blade and 4-blade Damascus steel barrels were a special order item only. It was the combination of its shorter 2-5/8" chamber, and being designed for black powder pressure levels that was its down fall. Winchester never formally "recalled" it, but they did offer to replace them with a new Model 1897 if the owner wished.

                        Bert has been surveying the 1893 for a number of years now, and thus far he has found (110) of them. In his review of the historical records (at the Cody Firearms Museum research office), there were only a few thousand of them that were returned and replaced with a Model 1897.
                        The very last 1897 was made in 1957, the only one made that year,
                        serial # 1,024,701

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                        • freonr22
                          I need a LIFE!!
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 12945

                          What an awesome resource!
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                          They don't believe it's possible, but then Alison didn't believe there'd be 350K - 400K OLLs in CA either.
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                          Our fate is ours alone to decide as long as we remain armed heavily enough to dictate it.

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                          • shovel80
                            Member
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 154

                            hey Trap...I've got a model 1894 ser.# 929663....I'm wondering if there is a way to check if the options on this "Short Rifle" are from the factory..

                            Thanks, Terry

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                            • coyotebait
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 1319

                              Hey Trap, whatcha got on this one?
                              Winchester model 1887 Serial# 53013
                              R.I.P. Chris Kyle. 2/2/13

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                              • TRAP55
                                Calguns Addict
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 5536

                                Originally posted by shovel80
                                hey Trap...I've got a model 1894 ser.# 929663....I'm wondering if there is a way to check if the options on this "Short Rifle" are from the factory..

                                Thanks, Terry
                                Terry, that one was made early 1921, big drop in production that year, to only 8928 made. A Cody letter will tell the options, and if it went back for any others or repairs. How long is the barrel, and can you post a pic?
                                I'm not sure if Bert has wrapped up his Model 1894 survey for the new book yet, but I'm sure he would be interested in yours.
                                Last edited by TRAP55; 02-27-2012, 12:53 AM.

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